They should still stretch over the ear cup,...taping is unacceptable. Just put a little muscle into it.

The material used to stretch is really stiff vinyl. Even on the Panasonic, it is a tight fit. I think if you try really hard enough you may be able to stretch it out, but you might risk damaging the pads.

Hmm....there are V6 pads for like $6 on that Amazon page where the Beyer pads were linked. So do velours bring a different sound?

I think it depends on the headphone. My v6's had harsh treble, so it my have cut it down a bit (PLACEBO ALERT!!!). I don't think it'll kill the sq of the CHP-2500's at all. I'm DIEING to try it out myself.

BTW: in the HD25-1 II review thread I've been asked to do a comparison. I find the HD25-1 II's sound better, but without the booming bass. The overall sq is cleaner,...but for $25-$30 these are the better bargain. My sennheiser cans are reference quality, but eq fantastically.

Long story short - these sound great, but my sennheiser cans do have the better overall sound. But, for the price, you can't beat the Cortex's!!!

I think it depends on the headphone. My v6's had harsh treble, so it my have cut it down a bit (PLACEBO ALERT!!!). I don't think it'll kill the sq of the CHP-2500's at all. I'm DIEING to try it out myself.

I'll be thinking about it....

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Originally Posted by The DarkSide

BTW: in the HD25-1 II review thread I've been asked to do a comparison. I find the HD25-1 II's sound better, but without the booming bass. The overall sq is cleaner,...but for $25-$30 these are the better bargain. My sennheiser cans are reference quality, but eq fantastically.

Long story short - these sound great, but my sennheiser cans do have the better overall sound. But, for the price, you can't beat the Cortex's!!!

Remember, 2 different price points & 2 different targets.

I suspect that will be the same result when I get my ATH-WS55's....that they will have better overall sound than the Cortex. But the price difference between then and the Cortex is far smaller than the difference between Cortex and HD25-1 II's.

I didn't pay full price on my HD25-1 II's, but there's still a substantial cost difference between these two. I do think you'll notice a difference in certain aspects, but the Cortex cans still are more than worth it IMO.

It's hard to compare the CHP-2500 to the likes of Sennheiser HD25-1 II as they have different sound signature. As TDS said, the HD25-1 II is a reference headphones aimed for an analytical sound while the CHP-2500 is a fun headphones.

BTW, the Beyerdynamic earpads are amazing. They don't change the SQ at all yet they are extremely comfortable. They might even refine the sound a little. I do notice however, you need to bump up the volume an additional 5% to get the same loudness however.

It's hard to compare the CHP-2500 to the likes of Sennheiser HD25-1 II as they have different sound signature. As TDS said, the HD25-1 II is a reference headphones aimed for an analytical sound while the CHP-2500 is a fun headphones.

BTW, the Beyerdynamic earpads are amazing. They don't change the SQ at all yet they are extremely comfortable.